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Did you seek amnesty through 1986 immigration reform?

U.S. Senators have proposed a bipartisan immigration plan that includes a path to citizenship. As KPCC journalists follow the plan's progress, we are also interested in looking back: to Ronald Reagan's sweeping immigration reform, which in 1986 made nearly 3 million undocumented immigrants eligible for amnesty.

If you were among those 3 million or were otherwise affected by the 1986 immigration reform, KPCC journalists would like to hear from you.

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